China Economic Journal
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Volume 10, issue 3, 2017
- Excess liquidity and credit misallocation: evidence from China pp. 265-286

- Shiyuan Pan, Kang Shi, Lisheng Wang and Juanyi Xu
- An empirical examination of factors driving the offshore renminbi market pp. 287-304

- Richard C. K. Burdekin and Ran Tao
- Industry policy with Chinese characteristics:a multi-layered model pp. 305-318

- Wan-wen Chu
- Location determinant and MNE’s performance: A modeling test in the China’s automobile industry pp. 319-340

- Min Renne
- Co-movement and spillovers: empirical evidence from BRIC equity markets pp. 341-361

- Amanjot Singh and Manjit Singh
- Confucian economics: how is Chinese thinking different? pp. 362-384

- Kazimierz Poznanski
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 2, 2017
- Introduction pp. 107-107

- Jong-Wha Lee, Shujiro Urata and Yiping Huang
- Inclusive institutions and economic growth: comparative perspective and policy implications for China pp. 108-127

- Tianyang Xi
- The political economy of preferential trade arrangements: The case of Japan pp. 128-146

- Arata Kuno and Fukunari Kimura
- How chaebol restructuring after the 1997 crisis has affected corporate decision and performance in Korea: debt financing, ownership structure, and investment pp. 147-161

- Taeyoon Sung and Doyeon Kim
- Competition policy vs. industrial policy as a growth strategy pp. 162-174

- Tatsuo Hatta
- From world factory to world investor: the new way of China integrating into the world pp. 175-193

- Bijun Wang and Xiang Li
- Effects of government spending shocks in China, Japan, and Korea pp. 194-225

- Minju Jeong, Jihye Kang and Soyoung Kim
- Capital flow reversals during the taper tantrum in 2013: causes and consequences pp. 226-243

- Kwanho Shin
- Determinants of demand for technology in relationships with complementary assets among Japanese firms pp. 244-262

- Masayo Kani and Kazuyuki Motohashi
- Corrigendum pp. 263-263

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 1, 2017
- Erratum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Introduction to the special issue on firm performance and worker heterogeneity using Chinese Employer-Employee Survey (CEES) dataset pp. 1-3

- Miaojie Yu
- International trade and firm innovation: patterns and evidence from the Chinese Employer-Employee Survey data pp. 4-17

- Wei Tian, Miaojie Yu and Rui Zhang
- The challenge to china’s enterprises from increasing labor costs: the product quality perspective pp. 18-33

- Dandan Li, Ting Tang, Dezhuang Hu, Feifei Song and Lianfa Luo
- Quality-oriented growth: a new trend for Chinese firms pp. 34-46

- Tang Li, Pingtian Wang, Xingyan Liu and Hong Cheng
- Understanding the divergence of manufacturing enterprisesʼ profitability in China pp. 47-60

- Hongwei Yu, Wenjin Chen, Ying Huang, Shilei Song and Hong Cheng
- Does government paternalistic care promote entrepreneurship in China? Evidence from the China Employer-Employee Survey pp. 61-75

- Hong Cheng, Dezhuang Hu, Chengyu Xu, Kai Zhang and Hanbing Fan
- Effect of cognitive abilities and non-cognitive abilities on labor wages: empirical evidence from the Chinese Employer-Employee Survey pp. 76-89

- Fan Yu, Chu Wang, Jun Shen, Yuxuan Shi and Tang Li
- Labor rights in Chinese manufacturing firms: an empirical analysis based on the China Employer-Employee Survey data pp. 90-105

- Yue Deng, Shiya Huang, Limei Lin, Lu Ning, Cheng Zhang and Han Li
Volume 9, issue 3, 2016
- Introduction to the special issue: Internet finance in China pp. 221-224

- Yan Shen and Yiping Huang
- From Fintech to Finlife: the case of Fintech Development in China pp. 225-239

- Long Chen
- The fundamentals of internet finance and its policy implications in China pp. 240-252

- Ping Xie, Chuanwei Zou and Haier Liu
- General patterns and regional disparity of internet finance development in China: Evidence from the Peking University Internet Finance Development Index pp. 253-271

- Feng Guo, Sherry Tao Kong and Jingyi Wang
- Evaluating the regulatory scheme for internet finance in China: the case of peer-to-peer lending pp. 272-287

- Jingyi Wang, Yan Shen and Yiping Huang
- China’s personal credit reporting system in the internet finance era: challenges and opportunities pp. 288-303

- Zhuo Huang, Yang Lei and Shihan Shen
- Measurement of the new economy in China: big data approach pp. 304-316

- Yan Shen, Minggao Shen and Qin Chen
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 2, 2016
- Biases in patent examination and firms’ responses: Evidence from the pharmaceutical industry pp. 101-115

- Fei Yu, Yanrui Wu and Jin Chen
- The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Multilateralism on the Silk Road pp. 116-139

- Mike Callaghan and Paul Hubbard
- Revisiting the risk-return relation in the Chinese stock market: Decomposition of risk premium and volatility feedback effect pp. 140-153

- Hao Liu, Shihan Shen, Tianyi Wang and Zhuo Huang
- Do regional house prices converge or diverge in China? pp. 154-166

- Guangyu Mao
- The innovation and performance impacts of venture capital investment on China’s small- and medium-sized enterprises pp. 167-185

- Xiuping Hua, Yali Wang and Miao Wang
- Income inequality in China: causes and policy responses pp. 186-208

- Yixiao Zhou and Ligang Song
- The exceptional performance of Chinese outward direct investment firms pp. 209-219

- Wei Tian, Miaojie Yu and Fan Zhang
Volume 9, issue 1, 2016
- Time-varying transmission effects of external shocks into inflation: how different is China from Korea? pp. 1-16

- Seo Hyeong Lee and Shiyou Zhu
- Can China escape the middle-income trap? pp. 17-33

- Yiping Huang
- Explosive bubbles in the US–China exchange rate? Evidence from right-tailed unit root tests pp. 34-46

- Ghassen El Montasser, John Fry and Nicholas Apergis
- The potential impact of China–US BIT on China’s manufacturing sectors pp. 47-64

- Miaojie Yu and Fan Zhang
- Measurement matters: understanding China’s growth rates pp. 65-74

- Daili Wang
- Where have China’s state monopolies gone? pp. 75-99

- Paul Hubbard
Volume 8, issue 3, 2015
- Living arrangements of the elderly in China: evidence from the CHARLS national baseline pp. 191-214

- Xiaoyan Lei, John Strauss, Meng Tian and Yaohui Zhao
- Environmental regulation and firm location choice in China pp. 215-234

- Qingtao Wang, Xuanli Xie and Min Wang
- Short-term trends in China’s income inequality and poverty: evidence from a longitudinal household survey pp. 235-251

- Yu Xie, Xiaobo Zhang, Qi Xu and Chunni Zhang
- Inequality in educational attainment and expectation: evidence from the China Family Panel Studies pp. 252-263

- Xiaoyan Lei and Yan Shen
- Evolution of wealth inequality in China pp. 264-287

- Shi Li and Haiyuan Wan
- Understanding wealth and housing inequality among China’s older population pp. 288-307

- Albert Park and Yan Shen
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 8, issue 2, 2015
- China’s economic reforms and growth prospects pp. 95-108

- Nicholas Lardy
- Reflections on economics: market failure or market theory failure? pp. 109-121

- Weiying Zhang
- The patterns of patents in China pp. 122-142

- Zhuan Xie and Xiaobo Zhang
- Several major issues on deepening state-owned enterprises reform pp. 143-157

- Changwen Zhao and Yongwei Zhang
- What did China’s labor contract law do to its private manufacturing firms? pp. 158-171

- Ping Yan
- Fertility and housing pp. 172-190

- Creina Day
Volume 8, issue 1, 2015
- China’s exchange rate regime reform: Implications from the experiences of Japan, Korea and Taiwan pp. 1-17

- Yuming Cui
- Financial deepening and income inequality: Is there any financial Kuznets curve in China? The political economy analysis pp. 18-39

- Kristijan Kotarski
- Understanding China’s external imbalances pp. 40-54

- Yu Yongding
- Will the Renminbi become a reserve currency? pp. 55-73

- Daili Wang, Yiping Huang and Gang Fan
- Short-term jobs and long-term job loss of large supermarket entry pp. 74-85

- Chuanchuan Zhang and Xiaoyan Lei
- Why I Do Not Support Complete Capital Account Liberalization pp. 86-93

- Justin Yifu Lin
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